“I think we should all, before we go to bed, take a look at our children and recognize how lucky we are to have them and pray this doesn’t happen to us and say a prayer for the young boy and for his family,” said Mayor Michael Bloomberg at the time.

“It was Leiby Kletzky‘s first time walking home alone from day camp and, though his parents showed him the route, the 8-year-old got lost and stopped to ask for directions,” reported WCBS 880’s Marla Diamond.

In a protective Brooklyn Jewish neighborhood, the NYPD immediately declared a level one search, usually done only when a child is gone for 24 hours.

Two days later, surveillance cameras led police to a loaner who lived in his parents’ attic.

The door was open when police arrived and saw bloody carving knives and towels and they asked Levi Aron where the boy was.

“The autopsy showed that the 8-year-old was knocked out with a lethal cocktail of drugs, powerful pain killers, and muscle relaxants before being smothered with a towel,” reported WCBS 880’s Irene Cornell.

The sweet, innocent boy’s body had then been dismembered, part of it found in a dumpster in another neighborhood.